Liberty House clears bankruptcy; Visitors pour into Hawaii; Isle students shaken in Seattle; Sunken ship probe complete; Pioneer Inn centennial; Vegas killings shock; Drag race turned tragedy [V.6, No. 53 - Fri., Mar. 2, 2001] Inquiry Navy's largest since '41; Proposed condo tax cut; Mansho settlement; Chef Chai; Fireworks; Makua dismissal rejected; Woman nominated brigadier general; Charter school flexibility [V.6, No. 54 - Sat., Mar. 3, 2001] Sonar shows sub chaged course; Proposal preserves Hana bridges; Condo tax plan lauded; Waste-water drowns budget; Onaga! Red snapper; Hawaiian's new wings; Kona experiment shelved
[V.6, No. 55 - Mon., Mar. 5, 2001] Final Star-Bulletin under Liberty Newspapers, HNA[V.6, No. 63 - Wed., Mar. 14, 2001]Final edition of 'Old Bulletin'; Ehime Maru lifted out of water; Firefighters get tuberculosis; Teachers: Raise or we walk; Mansho accused of campaign abuse; Fumes close Radford HS; Mercury scare First 'New' Star-Bulletin under David Black[V.6, No. 64 - Thu., Mar. 15, 2001]Mansho apologizes for ethics violation; Aloha, readers; Bulletin faces future; State, teachers far apart; Crew lauds Greeneville; Rodrigues steps down; Mercury cleanup wearying; Ex-Bulletin editor honored [V.6, No. 65 - Fri., Mar. 16, 2001] Officials delayed Halawa cleanup; Sonarman: Greeneville in hurry; Regents approve tuition hike; Punchbowl congestion coming; Mansho may face more sanctions; schools may face budget ax; Unions hold on [V.6, No. 66 - Sat., Mar. 17, 2001] Predator may be targeting school kids; UH loses to Syracuse; Fans gather to enjoy game; Sub's mission 'entertainment'; Fire-control tech to testify; Special-ed teachers essential; 'Part-Hawaiian' census |
[V.6, No. 67 - Mon., Mar. 19, 2001] Hawaii population rises; State assails HSTA; UH faculty to vote; A.A. Smyser helped shape Hawaii; Smyser was consummate newsman; Explanation to our readers; Fire-control tech testifies; Campaign spending [V.6, No. 68 - Tue., Mar. 20, 2001] Waddle testifies; Mori arrives; Park to close for ADB meet; Suit reveals store sex harassment; HPD kickbacks alleged; Shooting victim devoted to family; Yonamine pleads guilty; Ige's travel restricted [V.6, No. 69 - Wed., Mar. 21, 2001] Ban to hit fish markets; Waddle pressed on safety; Plaza to displace businesses; Hawaiians may start own cemetery; Rodrigues denies charges; Taking El Nino studies home [V.6, No. 70 - Thu., Mar. 22, 2001] Fed schools takeover possible; Strike notice coming today; OCCC escapees arrested; Court weighs Waddle's burden; Nurse shortage critical; Welfare scam indictments; Mansho ordered to pay; Minimum-wage [V.6, No. 71 - Fri., Mar. 23, 2001] Teachers get early hearing on strike; OCCC security lapses cited; Fugitive Rip Van Winkle; UH swimmer's spirit remains; Waahila Ridge hearing hot; Raising Ehime Maru debated; Caucasian seeks OHA loan [V.6, No. 72 - Sat., Mar. 24, 2001] Lawyer hits DV embarks; American Samoa sweatshop uncovered; Gov warning on prison security; Cayetano, HSTA in TV appeal; Council sanctions Mansho; INS releases Chaosawaree; Kauai sugar harvest delay |